Meaning & Semantics
Words & Society
Word Structure
Word Generation
Short & Sweet
100

A set of words grouped by a shared theme or topic, like "cooking" or "emotions."

semantic field

100

Informal, often inventive vocabulary used by a specific social group.

slang

100

The smallest meaningful unit in a language (e.g., "un-", "break", "-able").

morpheme

100

The general process of creating new words.

word formation

100

The general term for forming a word by reducing a longer one.

shortening

200

The relationship between a general word (like "fruit") and a specific example of it (like "apple").

hyponym vs hyperonym

200

A word or phrase that is no longer in common use.

obsolete word or archaism

200

The analysis of a word into its hierarchical components synchronically (e.g., "un+break+able").

Immediate Constituent analysis

200

The most common word-formation process, involving the addition of prefixes or suffixes.

affixation

200

A shortened form of a word, like "ad" from "advertisement."

clipping/curtailment

300

A word with multiple related meanings, like "foot" of a bed vs. "foot" of a person.

polysemy

300

A newly coined word or expression.

 neologism

300

The classification of morphemes as roots, prefixes, suffixes, etc.

structural classification of morphemes

300

The process of forming a word by combining two or more existing words.

compounding

300

An abbreviation formed from the initial letters of a phrase and pronounced as a word (e.g., NASA).

acronym

400

The specific, context-dependent meaning of a word in actual use.

pragmatic meaning

400

The specialized vocabulary used by people in a particular profession.

professionalism

400

The base of a word to which affixes can be attached.

stem

400

The process of changing a word's class without adding an affix (e.g., "email" noun to verb).

conversion

400

An abbreviation formed from initial letters and pronounced individually (e.g., FBI).

initialism

500

The relationship between concepts based on their shared features or close association.

 similarity vs contiguity of meaning

500

A word or expression that has become overused and lost its original impact.

cliche

500

The diachronic analysis of a word's structure till constituents are incapable of further division.

Ultimate Constituent analysis

500

The property of a compound word where its meaning cannot be deduced from its parts (e.g., "hot dog").

idiomaticity

500

An acronym that has become so common it is used as a word and its origin is forgotten (e.g., "laser").

anacronym